The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see
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The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see resource for landlubbers and mariners alike.

Carol Gafford is a public librarian, family historian, amateur archivist and book savior. She is currently the youth services/outreach librarian at the Swansea Public Library and volunteers for several museum and historical societies including the Marine Museum at Fall River, the Swansea Historical Society and the Bristol Historical and Preservation society. She is the editor of Past Times, the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists and is always looking for a new project to take on.

Check out Animal Happenings at the Children’s Museum in Easton. From 10-10:45 a.m. Tuesday, May 7, we’ll be visited by an animal from New England Reptile and Raptor. Feathers and fur, scales and shells, what will it be this week? Get up close and learn about a different animal each visit.

Animal Happenings is sponsored by Lloyd Animal Medical Center. It does not require registration and is free with admission to the Museum.

Admission is $7.50 per person; members and children under 1 are free.

The Children's Museum in Easton is located in the Old Fire Station at 9 Sullivan Avenue in North Easton, MA. For more information, please call The Children's Museum in Easton at (508) 230-3789 or go to our website: www.childrensmuseumineaston.org.